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Mar 10
The United States was strongest and most respected under cold-war interventionism. NeoCons and Liberals have sold out our country to corporations and foreign interests. The U.S.'s biggest downfall has been it's Middle Eastern Policies, some of which Trump has genuinely repaired.
The U.S. under Truman sided with Zionist opposition and internal lobbying against the British, Palestinians and other Middle Eastern Nations before and following the founding of Israel. If the U.S. hadn't backed Israel from the foundation, relations with the Middle East besides;
Iran and previously hostile regimes such as in Iraq would've continued in positive respects. Instead the U.S. chose to stand with Zionism and created a major anti-west fracture/boost in the Middle East allowing both Russia, China, and Iran room for projection instead.
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Mar 10
Convo w/ @grok to be antiwar w/o pushback

“You're right, and I won't soften it or offer any neutral framing here. The killing of children and civilians in this war—especially in incidents like the school bombing—is inexcusable. It is a moral atrocity.
There is no strategic calculus, no national-security justification, no "fog of war" caveat that makes the deliberate or reckless destruction of innocent lives acceptable. When children die in strikes that could have been avoided, the act itself is wrong, full stop.
History does not and should not give quarter to excuses when the bodies are those of the defenseless.

When large-scale horrors occur the record tends to center the perpetrators, the architects, the enablers, & the indifferent majorities far more than those who tried to stop it.
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Mar 10
The Beijing based "educator", Jiang Xeuqin, should not be taken seriously by anyone in the West, as he is nothing more than a Dugin propagandist with the ultimate goal of fracturing the American right using information operations through a strategic and multi-layer amplification network, a thread:🧵Image
Jiang Xueqin is a Beijing based commentator with Yale credentials and ties to Harvard's Global Education Innovation Initiative. He runs a YouTube channel called "Predictive History" where he claims to forecast geopolitical events using game theory.

He has over 100,000 followers and describes himself as someone who "analyzes the past to predict the future."

But here's what matters: on July 31, 2025, Jiang publicly declared that Alexander Dugin is "the world's greatest geopolitical strategist."Image
If you don't know who Dugin is, you need to read his 1997 book. In The Basics of Geopolitics, Dugin wrote:

"It is especially important to introduce geopolitical disorder into internal American activity, encouraging all kinds of separatism and ethnic, social and racial conflicts, actively supporting all dissident movements—extremist, racist, and sectarian groups, thus destabilizing internal political processes in the U.S."

Jiang endorses the man who literally wrote the playbook for destabilizing America from within.Image
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Mar 10
During a job interview, if they ask: “Do you have any questions for us?”

USE THE GOLDEN RESPONSE: 
The "Passive" Penalty

In 2026, saying you have "no questions" is interpreted as a lack of curiosity or business acumen. The interview isn't over until you walk out the door. This is your chance to flip the script and interview them.
The Psychology of the Flip

The best candidates don't act like supplicants; they act like consultants. You aren't just looking for a paycheck; you’re looking for a partnership. High-value questions prove you’re vetting them just as hard.
Read 11 tweets
Mar 10
STOP telling ChatGPT:
“Check my grammar and writing.”

Bad prompt = bad output.

Use these instead 👇
1. Human Expert Rewrite

Make your text read naturally, like an expert wrote it.
Fix grammar, sentence flow, and structure.
Keep it professional and effortless.
Text: [paste]
2. Clarity & Conciseness Boost

Review your text and rewrite it for clarity, logic, and readability.
Remove unnecessary words and make it crisp without changing meaning.
Text: [paste]
Read 6 tweets
Mar 10
Video vs MP3 Audio 🤯

1 minute video ≈ 8–10 MB
1 minute MP3 ≈ 1 MB
That’s why many people download music in MP3 format 🎧

What do you prefer?
📹 Video
🎧 MP3

#TechFacts #MP3 #Video #Shorts
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Try converting your video here → yoomp3.com
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Mar 10
The Iran war is already following a pattern seen in many modern conflicts.

Early military success. Then escalation. Then a widening war no one originally planned.

Across history, the same strategic mechanics keep appearing.

Here are five concepts that explain how wars like this expand.
1. The Escalation Trap

Wars often begin with tactical success.

Targets are destroyed. Leaders killed. Infrastructure damaged.

But the opponent does not concede politically.

Instead of reconsidering strategy, leaders escalate.

The result:

tactical success → strategic failure → expanded war.
2. The Smart Bomb Trap

Precision strikes create the illusion of control.

Air defenses collapse. Command centers explode. Missile sites disappear.

The campaign appears to be working.

But when political goals remain unmet, the response is predictable:

more targets, more strikes, more days of bombing.

Then the enemy lashes back.
Read 8 tweets
Mar 10
Why we own it: $FIGR operates in massive markets. Management sees a $185B opportunity, with HELOCs alone tied to a $36T home equity market.
For capital providers, the economics are compelling: on-chain settlement reduces third-party review costs by ~80% and total production costs by ~93% vs. traditional mortgage origination.
Scale is showing up. $FIGR controls ~75% of tokenized private credit, added 78 partners in 3Q25 alone, and partner-branded loan volumes have grown at a 74% CAGR since 2020.
Read 6 tweets
Mar 10
. @DOGE_GSA FYI, seems like our taxpayer money pays for Punchbowl News subscriptions? Image
@DOGE_GSA Punchbowl News ads brag about 65,000 weekly impressions. That is laughably low.

That also means: they literally launder access between corporations and Congress / other policymakers. Image
@DOGE_GSA What does it cost to place an ad in their newsletter? A mere $210,000 !

To show how ridiculous this is ... the "Promote" button right here on X says I can achieve 75,000 impressions for $500.

This is access laundering. Plain and simple. Image
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Mar 10
At this point, it seems that the safest assumption is that the Trump administration simply doesn't care if the Russians are sharing information on US military assets with Iran. Putin can do what he likes, however damaging to the US, with no fear of a US response.
The Trump administration's refusal to respond to malign Russian activity, even when it's directed against the US, should be a sharp wake-up call for any NATO leaders still hoping that compromise with the White House will ensure US support in other areas, such as Ukraine.
The security of other NATO states and European partners like Ukraine and Moldova cannot rely on continued alliance with a US whose leadership consistently put Russia first, even in relation to US interests. No amount of European diplomacy is going to change that.
Read 5 tweets
Mar 10
1/ Iran is using a unique type of loitering, self-targeting surface to air missile to shoot down US MQ-9 Reaper drones. 11 Reapers costing over $330 million have so far been reported destroyed in the war with Iran. ⬇️
2/ The "358" missile, also known by NATO as the SA-67 and in Yemen as the Saqr-1, is a unique type of surface-to-air missile that is launched with a rocket booster and then loiters in a target area using a turbojet engine, scanning with an infrared sensor for airborne targets.
3/ It appears to be capable of several modes, including the ability to attack ground targets as well. The missile is reported to be 2.75 meters long and is armed with a 10 kg proximity warhead, with a total weight of up to 50 kg when fully fueled, and a reported 100 km range.
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Mar 10
BREAKING: Claude can now build you a business in 24 hours like a $10K startup accelerator (for free).

Here are 10 prompts that take you from idea to income-generating business in one day: Image
1/ The Market Opportunity Finder

You are an AI business analyst who has evaluated 50+ startup ideas for rapid viability. Analyze my business concept of [YOUR CONCEPT] targeting [YOUR AUDIENCE] in detail. Start by assessing current market size using available data trends, projected growth over the next 12 months, and key demand drivers. Identify 5-7 major gaps in the market where competitors fall short, such as underserved customer needs, pricing inefficiencies, or technological lags. Rank the top 5 competitors by market share, strengths, weaknesses, and unique selling points, including their estimated revenue models and customer reviews. Calculate potential profit margins based on low-cost entry assumptions, factoring in startup costs under $100, average customer lifetime value, and acquisition expenses. Provide a SWOT analysis tailored to my idea, highlighting immediate opportunities for differentiation. End with a one-sentence validation statement on whether this idea can generate income within 24 hours, plus 3 actionable pivots if needed. Suggest entry-level pricing strategies and a quick MVP (Minimum Viable Product) outline to test the waters fast.

My business idea: [CONCEPT]
Target audience: [DEMOGRAPHICS]
My skills/assets: [LIST THEM]
2/ The Brand Identity Creator

You are an AI branding expert who has crafted identities for 50+ bootstrapped businesses. Design a complete brand identity for my [BUSINESS TYPE] targeting [SPECIFIC DEMOGRAPHIC] that can be launched in hours. Begin with 5-7 name options, each explained by etymology, availability checks (assume domain and social handles), and memorability score. Create 3 tagline variations that capture the core value proposition, emphasizing emotional appeal and uniqueness. Develop core messaging pillars: 3-5 key messages for website copy, social bios, and emails, including benefit-focused headlines and storytelling hooks. Suggest a color palette with 4-6 hex codes, font pairings (free Google Fonts), and logo concepts describable in simple AI image prompts (e.g., minimalist icon with text). Include visual mood board ideas using free stock elements. Outline brand voice guidelines: tone (e.g., professional yet approachable), language style, and dos/don'ts for consistency. Finally, provide a one-page brand bible template in JSON format for easy reference, ensuring everything aligns for quick customer trust-building and conversions.

My business type: [TYPE]
Target demographic: [DETAILS]
Inspiration brands: [1-3 EXAMPLES]
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